Gary R. Smith Well-Known Member Feb 5, 2026 #1 Two views of Ecola Point (looking south from Seaside). This shot on the morning of 2/4/2026 with a heavy marine layer. This one shot the previous morning at 5:40 am with an iPhone from the hotel room.
Two views of Ecola Point (looking south from Seaside). This shot on the morning of 2/4/2026 with a heavy marine layer. This one shot the previous morning at 5:40 am with an iPhone from the hotel room.
Gary R. Smith Well-Known Member Feb 6, 2026 #4 Gianluca Drago said: Very evocative. Especially the first photo. Click to expand... Thanks Gianluca! After I got up the first morning and saw the moon reflecting on the ocean, I got up each morning to see if I should go out with my "real" camera but it never repeated the performance. Of course, we did get the heavy layer of fog.
Gianluca Drago said: Very evocative. Especially the first photo. Click to expand... Thanks Gianluca! After I got up the first morning and saw the moon reflecting on the ocean, I got up each morning to see if I should go out with my "real" camera but it never repeated the performance. Of course, we did get the heavy layer of fog.
Pete Askew Admin Feb 20, 2026 #5 Evocative is certainly the word. Although I like the lighting in the night scene, the ‘feeling' of the first is very compelling.
Evocative is certainly the word. Although I like the lighting in the night scene, the ‘feeling' of the first is very compelling.
Gary R. Smith Well-Known Member Yesterday at 11:18 PM #6 Another iPhone shot (this time at sunset) from last night. My camera battery was empty and I had left the spare at home
Another iPhone shot (this time at sunset) from last night. My camera battery was empty and I had left the spare at home